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  • The dispute looks like it will go down to an Aug. 2 deadline, with Republicans and Democrats showing supporters they're holding out for the best possible deal. GOP voters are watching debt figures, and Democratic supporters are worried about aid for the elderly.
  • Terrence Malick's sweeping spiritual epic plays out more like a gorgeous symphony than a movie. Jumping from a family drama in 1950s Texas to the beginning of time, Malick crafts a visually beautiful — and at times incoherent — narrative that throbs with poetry in every frame. (Recommended)
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  • Many had expected Dominique Strauss-Kahn to beat President Nicolas Sarkozy in next year's presidential election. His abrupt exit from the scene following sexual assault charges has thrown the French political world into chaos.
  • How should the county's health services and public safety officials prepare for the impact of climate change? We speak to Paula Murray, with the County of San Diego's Division of Public Health Services, about how increases in wildfires, flooding and heatwaves could impact public health in the future.
  • Eliska and Welmon Barriere are among the roughly 6 million blacks who migrated north during the 20th century. They left New Orleans in 1962 for Milwaukee, where they raised a family. But they moved to Georgia in the 1990s, part of a trend of blacks going back to the South.
  • California now requires ships to use cleaner fuels when the vessels are in state coastal waters.
  • Medicare will become insolvent in 2024, five years sooner than the forecast made in the last annual report by the program's trustees. A crummy economy shoulders a lot of the blame for the deterioration.
  • Children made up about 23 percent of San Diego County’s population last year new Census data show, down from more than a quarter 10 years ago.
  • While many have felt a sense of relief since Osama bin Laden was killed in Pakistan, some Pakistani Americans have mixed feelings — some fear being stereotyped, while others are concerned the event will hurt U.S.-Pakistan relations.
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